Star Wars Blu-Ray on its way!

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Just had notification yesterday that:

"Star Wars: The Complete Saga (With Online Exclusive Pre-Order Film Cell) (9 Discs) (Blu-ray)"

is posted and on its way! :)

Been waiting for this release for what seems like all year.
 
With 'Complete Saga' you mean and the real Star-Wars trilogy? You know, the three first?
 
They been messing about sound and they made worse! :( But again everyone got different view
 
All 6 of them I believe. Do they include the non cgi originals on disc also? I'd buy it if so :)
 
"Blinking Ewoks" look ridiculous, IMO...

It takes what the original three got right (live action) and added what the Prequel three got wrong (CGI) and voila! Soup sandwich.

Not to beat a dead horse, but have we learned nothing from the follies of CGI? Compare the aforementioned Star Wars flicks. Compare the first Matrix flick to the following two...they are cartoons. It's just...dumb. :) If I want to watch CGI, I'll watch Up! or Shrek or something like that!
 
Yes it is all 6 films, plus 30-40 hours of extras. Sadly I don't think it includes the orgiinal theatrical releases of the original trilogy :( but I have those on DVD from the release a couple of years ago so not too much of an issue, although Lucas really should have got his act together and created each disc with both versions you could switch between, like the DVD release.

Some potential bad news is that Lucas still can't leave things alone and has apparently tinkered with the films some more for this release. Replacing the puppet Yoda in Ep 1 with a CGI Yoda, altering how Jaba's palace looks as C3PO and R3 approach it in EPVI, and even changing the sound Obi-Wan makes in EPIV when he first appears and scares off the sand people. Mad! Though I suppose an artist is never 100% happy with their work and feel the need to continue playing with it. But equally an artist should know when something is finished and they shouldn't play with it any more.

Anyway... I'm hoping the comments I've been reading are wrong and it does include the original releases (but I'm pretty sure it doesn't). Anyway, will be good to get it in Blu-Ray with 6.1 sound whatever the version.

And I'm sure Lucas will see fit to tinker with the films some more before their 3D cinema re-release comes out. Then we will probably see even more tinkering before those versions see a blu-ray release. I wonder if he will also cash in and release the original theatrical releases later in a separate box set?
 
The only CGI Lucas got right is The Clone Wars. Love that series and it works perfectly well with its none realistic artwork.
 
I just refuse to buy the same movies AGAIN. :) I bought them on LaserDisc, VHS and DVD. Not going to buy give George any more money for the same movies.

Heather
 
I just refuse to buy the same movies AGAIN. :) I bought them on LaserDisc, VHS and DVD. Not going to buy give George any more money for the same movies.

Heather

But how you will experience the hi-definition? :lol:
 
Yes it is all 6 films, plus 30-40 hours of extras. Sadly I don't think it includes the orgiinal theatrical releases of the original trilogy :-(

I have all... :)

The original first trilogy, and the "new" six films.... :p
 
I Pre-Ordered mine months ago, just waiting for it now :nod:

@H, I thought the release date was 12th Sept ?

TC :thumbsup:
 
Some potential bad news is that Lucas still can't leave things alone and has apparently tinkered with the films some more for this release. Replacing the puppet Yoda in Ep 1 with a CGI Yoda, altering how Jaba's palace looks as C3PO and R3 approach it in EPVI, and even changing the sound Obi-Wan makes in EPIV when he first appears and scares off the sand people. Mad! Though I suppose an artist is never 100% happy with their work and feel the need to continue playing with it. But equally an artist should know when something is finished and they shouldn't play with it any more.

You missed the adding of the "Nooooo" and "Noooooo" to Episode VI ( Read about it here ) and apparently he's adding deleted scenes from Episode V back into the movie ( here )

I still don't forgive him for adding in the Greedo shot
 
What I want is a version on Blu Ray that is taken from the Internet edit whereby Jarjar is pretty much removed from Episode One! Classic!

J

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Oh - and I'm with Heather on her comment - I'm not buying the same freaking movies yet again.
 
By the art of upscaling :lol:
Precisely! I find upscaled DVDs to be very watchable on my 1080P set. In fact, when I purchase movies or TV shows, I tend to still buy the DVD version because they are usually less expensive and look fine.

Heather
 
@Heather.

I also refuse to re-buy most of the films I already have on DVD as most won't really benefit hugely from HD, as up-scaling tends to look good, but for Sci-Fi films I make an exception and have been re-buying them in HD. I'm still however waiting for a proper box set transfer of the Star Trek films to BD. They have been messing around with those releases more than Star Wars. Some films on BD being original theatrical releases, others being remastered editions, others the newer CGi updated versions.

The only Star Trek box set worth getting at the moment is the Original Series as it contains completely cleaned up footage and whilst they have also done some CGi updating it actually works, making the Enterprise look more like the Motion Picture. But still able to switch between the original and updated version of each episode as you watch. So great stuff.

I Pre-Ordered mine months ago, just waiting for it now :nod:

@H, I thought the release date was 12th Sept ?

TC :thumbsup:

Yeah, officially it is the 12th. Play.com however generally send their pre-orders about a week before that to get them to the customer by the day of release. Normally I get them about 4 days before in general. For films and games. ;)
 
Since Lucas messed with the original trilogy yet again, I have no plans on giving him more money.

To this day, when I want to watch these films, I usually go for the LaserDisc THX editions :)
Too bad we'll never have the originals, like they were originally intended (no digital messing around) in HiDef :(
 
For some strange reason, i seem to enjoy watching my Super 8mm 20-minute reel of the first Star Wars film more than the DVDs... :nuts:
 
I see no point of buying anything that I have on DVD again on Blu-ray. I do have the original trilogy also on VHS. Two versions actually. The theatrical and re-mastered version. The DVD is post Ep1-3.
 
Well, the point is quality.
Since the first time I ever saw how HDTV looks (via Hi-Vision LaserDisc back in 2001) I nearly stopped buying DVDs completely.
After a while I didnt even download them anymore...
Instead I started trading (and downloading) TV captures from HDTV channels in the US and Japan (and later also Europe).
Even with their relatively low bitrate (for 1080i), these caps looked so much better than the equivalent DVDs, it was just ridiculous.

Today DVD looks to me just like VHS looked back when DVD was first released.
Very hard to watch, especially on a big screen.
But thats me ;)
 
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